Prototype Case
foodini: the machine that prints out food
by:Tuowei
2019-09-11
Thanks to a new device that can \"print\" out the food, the food of the future is almost here.
The inventor of the 3D printer is from Foodini, a prototype designed to revolutionize home cooking.
Exquisite cooking printers claim to be able to make pizzas, pasta and cakes of all shapes and sizes.
Foodini is the idea of Barcelona --
The unit combines \"technology, food, art and design\", the company claims \".
Depending on the design level on the control panel of the machine, different ingredients are piled up layer by layer. But food-
Enthusiasts who want to test the model must wait until the middle
2014, the equipment is expected to be sold in stores on the street.
Foodini for families and restaurants is expected to make a sale for £ 835.
Capsules of fresh ingredients are sold separately.
However, it may not be as revolutionary as originally thought.
A spokesman for the company acknowledged that there were some restrictions.
\"Foodini will not automate all your cooking and will not cook food.
It can keep the food warm if necessary, he said, because it contains heating elements.
\"It\'s obviously better to make your own food and understand all the ingredients.
But you do need more time in the kitchen than opening a bag or a box of things that are processed, frozen or ready.
The inventor of the 3D printer is from Foodini, a prototype designed to revolutionize home cooking.
Exquisite cooking printers claim to be able to make pizzas, pasta and cakes of all shapes and sizes.
Foodini is the idea of Barcelona --
The unit combines \"technology, food, art and design\", the company claims \".
Depending on the design level on the control panel of the machine, different ingredients are piled up layer by layer. But food-
Enthusiasts who want to test the model must wait until the middle
2014, the equipment is expected to be sold in stores on the street.
Foodini for families and restaurants is expected to make a sale for £ 835.
Capsules of fresh ingredients are sold separately.
However, it may not be as revolutionary as originally thought.
A spokesman for the company acknowledged that there were some restrictions.
\"Foodini will not automate all your cooking and will not cook food.
It can keep the food warm if necessary, he said, because it contains heating elements.
\"It\'s obviously better to make your own food and understand all the ingredients.
But you do need more time in the kitchen than opening a bag or a box of things that are processed, frozen or ready.
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